Lora is a famous name in New York immigration courts. Thanks to a case Alex Lora and his legal team at BrooklynDefender Services (BDS) and New York UniversitySchool of Law (NYU) brought to challenge his immigration detention, since 2015, all immigrants detained for six months in the Second Circuit now have the right to a day in court where a judge can determine if their continued detention is justified.
Next Wednesday, on November 30, 2016 the Supreme Court will hear Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that could provide nationwide access to bond hearings to immigrants like Mr. Lora who are held in long-term detention.
Across the country, thousands of people languish in immigration jails as they await their court hearings. For Mr. Lora, mandatory detention cost him his job, his ability to provide for his family, and his two-year-old son, who was placed in foster care after Mr. Lora was taken from his home. Since his release, he has been able to rebuild his life and regain custody of his son. For Mr. Lora and others in the Second Circuit, bond hearings have provided a critical procedural protection to prevent harmful and needless long-term detention.
In this new video, hear from Mr. Lora himself about his life and his experience in detention, which illustrates what is at stake in Jennings.
For more information about this case and the people and communities impacted by immigration detention, see prolongeddetentionstories.org, a project of the NYU Immigrant Rights Clinic and Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC).

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In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detention" of gitmo detainees, as well as asking all of you to give me your opinions on the subject. So, feel free to comment and/or leave a video comment with your thoughts and emotions on this subject..........

Detention (2003 film)

Detention is a 2003 action film directed by Sidney J. Furie. It stars Dolph Lundgren as a soon to be retired high school teacher Sam Decker who has one last detention to proctor and Alex Karzis as Chester Lamb. Unfortunately, drug runners have chosen to attack the school. Sam must band together the trouble makers and misfits in detention to defeat the criminals and stay alive.

Plot

Hamilton High School is no place for a teacher who cares. Teacher Sam Decker (Dolph Lundgren), a former soldier, doesn't care anymore. He's quitting. After military service in the Gulf War and the former Yugoslavia, he returned to his inner city neighborhood to teach at the toughest school in town. He wanted to make a difference—but nothing does at Hamilton High.

Frustrated and angered by a system that doesn't work, Sam hands in his resignation. But the day he does, he pulls one last detention duty with the toughest kids in the school. It's a bad day for all.

But Hamilton High is about to become an all too real battleground when a well-organized group of killers armed with automatic weapons and explosives invade the supposedly deserted school after hours, using the school to hide $300 million worth of heroin they've hijacked. The plan is to use the school auto shop to prep two police cars, stash the drugs in secret compartments, and drive away safely.

Detention (2010 film)

Plot

A mismatched group of students at Reseda High School are sentenced to detention one stormy afternoon, and when their teacher vanishes and strange goings-on occur within the high school, they discover to their horror that ghosts have risen to avenge the brutal death of a student in the 1970s - a death which their parents were responsible for.

PROLONGED DETENTION: A Short Documentary on the Landmark 'Lora' Case

Lora is a famous name in New York immigration courts. Thanks to a case Alex Lora and his legal team at BrooklynDefender Services (BDS) and New York UniversitySchool of Law (NYU) brought to challenge his immigration detention, since 2015, all immigrants detained for six months in the Second Circuit now have the right to a day in court where a judge can determine if their continued detention is justified.
Next Wednesday, on November 30, 2016 the Supreme Court will hear Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that could provide nationwide access to bond hearings to immigrants like Mr. Lora who are held in long-term detention.
Across the country, thousands of people languish in immigration jails as they await their court hearings. For Mr. Lora, mandatory detention cost him his job, his ability to provide for his family, and his two-year-old son, who was placed in foster care after Mr. Lora was taken from his home. Since his release, he has been able to rebuild his life and regain custody of his son. For Mr. Lora and others in the Second Circuit, bond hearings have provided a critical procedural protection to prevent harmful and needless long-term detention.
In this new video, hear from Mr. Lora himself about his life and his experience in detention, which illustrates what is at stake in Jennings.
For more information about this case and the people and communities impacted by immigration detention, see prolongeddetentionstories.org, a project of the NYU Immigrant Rights Clinic and Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC).

President Obama and His Comments on Prolonged Detention

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In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detention" of gitmo detainees, as well as asking all of you to give me your opinions on the subject. So, feel free to comment and/or leave a video comment with your thoughts and emotions on this subject..........

President Obama and His Comments on Prolonged Detention

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http://shamarzblog.blogspot.com
In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detention" of gitmo detainees, as well as asking all of you to give me your opinions on the subject. So, feel free to comment and/or leave a video comment with your thoughts and emotions on this subject..........

Lora is a famous name in New York immigration courts. Thanks to a case Alex Lora and his legal team at BrooklynDefender Services (BDS) and New York UniversitySchool of Law (NYU) brought to challenge his immigration detention, since 2015, all immigrants detained for six months in the Second Circuit now have the right to a day in court where a judge can determine if their continued detention is justified.
Next Wednesday, on November 30, 2016 the Supreme Court will hear Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that could provide nationwide access to bond hearings to immigrants like Mr. Lora who are held in long-term detention.
Across the country, thousands of people languish in immigration jails as they await their court hearings. For Mr. Lora, mandatory detention cost him his job, his ability to provide for his family, and his two-year-old son, who was placed in foster care after Mr. Lora was taken from his home. Since his release, he has been able to rebuild his life and regain custody of his son. For Mr. Lora and others in the Second Circuit, bond hearings have provided a critical procedural protection to prevent harmful and needless long-term detention.
In this new video, hear from Mr. Lora himself about his life and his experience in detention, which illustrates what is at stake in Jennings.
For more information about this case and the people and communities impacted by immigration detention, see prolongeddetentionstories.org, a project of the NYU Immigrant Rights Clinic and Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC).

Lora is a famous name in New York immigration courts. Thanks to a case Alex Lora and his legal team at BrooklynDefender Services (BDS) and New York UniversitySchool of Law (NYU) brought to challenge his immigration detention, since 2015, all immigrants detained for six months in the Second Circuit now have the right to a day in court where a judge can determine if their continued detention is justified.
Next Wednesday, on November 30, 2016 the Supreme Court will hear Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that could provide nationwide access to bond hearings to immigrants like Mr. Lora who are held in long-term detention.
Across the country, thousands of people languish in immigration jails as they await their court hearings. For Mr. Lora, mandatory detention cost him his job, his ability to provide for his family, and his two-year-old son, who was placed in foster care after Mr. Lora was taken from his home. Since his release, he has been able to rebuild his life and regain custody of his son. For Mr. Lora and others in the Second Circuit, bond hearings have provided a critical procedural protection to prevent harmful and needless long-term detention.
In this new video, hear from Mr. Lora himself about his life and his experience in detention, which illustrates what is at stake in Jennings.
For more information about this case and the people and communities impacted by immigration detention, see prolongeddetentionstories.org, a project of the NYU Immigrant Rights Clinic and Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC).

President Obama and His Comments on Prolonged Detention

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In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detent...

Visit my blog and comment on this and other topics at:
http://shamarzblog.blogspot.com
In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detention" of gitmo detainees, as well as asking all of you to give me your opinions on the subject. So, feel free to comment and/or leave a video comment with your thoughts and emotions on this subject..........

Visit my blog and comment on this and other topics at:
http://shamarzblog.blogspot.com
In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detention" of gitmo detainees, as well as asking all of you to give me your opinions on the subject. So, feel free to comment and/or leave a video comment with your thoughts and emotions on this subject..........

PROLONGED DETENTION: A Short Documentary on the Landmark 'Lora' Case

Lora is a famous name in New York immigration courts. Thanks to a case Alex Lora and his legal team at BrooklynDefender Services (BDS) and New York UniversitySchool of Law (NYU) brought to challenge his immigration detention, since 2015, all immigrants detained for six months in the Second Circuit now have the right to a day in court where a judge can determine if their continued detention is justified.
Next Wednesday, on November 30, 2016 the Supreme Court will hear Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that could provide nationwide access to bond hearings to immigrants like Mr. Lora who are held in long-term detention.
Across the country, thousands of people languish in immigration jails as they await their court hearings. For Mr. Lora, mandatory detention cost him his job, his ability to provide for his family, and his two-year-old son, who was placed in foster care after Mr. Lora was taken from his home. Since his release, he has been able to rebuild his life and regain custody of his son. For Mr. Lora and others in the Second Circuit, bond hearings have provided a critical procedural protection to prevent harmful and needless long-term detention.
In this new video, hear from Mr. Lora himself about his life and his experience in detention, which illustrates what is at stake in Jennings.
For more information about this case and the people and communities impacted by immigration detention, see prolongeddetentionstories.org, a project of the NYU Immigrant Rights Clinic and Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC).

President Obama and His Comments on Prolonged Detention

Visit my blog and comment on this and other topics at:
http://shamarzblog.blogspot.com
In this video I talk about President Obama's proposed "Prolonged Detention" of gitmo detainees, as well as asking all of you to give me your opinions on the subject. So, feel free to comment and/or leave a video comment with your thoughts and emotions on this subject..........

— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

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— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

– And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in “tent cities” erected “all over the place.” ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn’t enough detention space to house them....

— And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....

• And the prolongeddetention of anyone coming across the U.S.-Mexico border, including those seeking asylum, in "tent cities" erected "all over the place." ... Right now, some asylum seekers, particularly families, are being released as their cases progress because there isn't enough detention space to house them....